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ZAGREB, Sept 30 (Hina) - Please note a correction to Hina news item
HNA4338 titled "LOWER HOUSE TO DISCUSS BUDGET AND CRO DEFENDERS
NEXT WEEK".
Because of errors in both the titled and the article, namely that
the discussion on the state budget report was not postponed, we will
transmit with this correction notice the altered title and story.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
The item now reads as follows:
LOWER HOUSE POSTPONES DEBATING REPORT ON CRO DEFENDERS
ZAGREB, Sept 30 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Representatives continued its 33rd session on Wednesday with
reports on the state budget and Croatian defenders.
Deputy Finance Minister Mijo Jukic introduced to the lower house
the report on the implementation of the state budget for the first
half of 1998.
He told parliament that in the first half of this year, state budget
revenues amounted to 22.4 billion kuna (about US$3.7 billion),
which was 60.4 per cent of the planned annual total.
Budget expenditures in the same period amounted to 20.8 billion
kuna (about $3.4 billion).
We are satisfied with the realisation of the budget for the first
six months, Jukic said delivering the report on the implementation
of the state budget for the first half of 1998.
He presented data which showed that in the first nine months of this
year, total revenues had reached 75 per cent of the planned annual
total.
An increase in tax revenues for the first half of this year,
especially from the Value Added Tax (PDV), had resulted in a
balancing of the state budget, which was adopted in July.
The re-balance included increasing increased expenditure in the
social arena, agriculture, reconstruction and the building of
flats, Jukic said.
He also expressed satisfaction with macroeconomic indicators, such
as expectations that inflation by the year's end would be between 3
and 4 per cent, the Croatian kuna had a stable exchange rate,
industrial production had continued to grow for the past 35 months
and wages had risen.
Everything that had been planned well had been realised, Jukic
said. But he warned that at the same time there were smaller
revenues in areas such as consumption tax and customs duties.
Before Jukic's address to parliament there was a short discussion
on the report on the implementation of the Law on the Rights of
Croatian Defenders in the period from July 1997 to June 1998.
This item was supposed to continue the 33rd session this morning,
but the planned agenda had been significantly changed.
Because of Croatian Radio Television's (HRT) commitments for the
papal visit to Croatia later this week, today's debate could not be
broadcast live and would have been recorded for transmission
tomorrow.
Proposing that because of this the debate on the report be postponed
until next Wednesday, parliament's Committee for Croatian
Defenders chairman Janko Bobetko (HDZ) emphasised that discussion
on Croatian defenders related to the entire parliament.
This proposal received support from the parliamentary benches of
the Croatian Social-Liberal Party (HSLS), Croatian People's Party-
Istrian Democratic Forum (HNS-IDF), Croatian Peasants Party (HSS),
the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the governing Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ).
HSLS MP Djurdja Adlesic complained that the changes in the agenda
had been made in a totally unsatisfactory way and would not address
the problems.
But the HDZ's parliamentary leader Vladimir Seks explained that the
changes had been made because of the irresponsibility of several
members for not attending parliamentary committees, which
yesterday and today did not have a quorum and did not discuss items
on the agenda as had been plan.
Parliamentary President Vlatko Pavletic supported Seks' view and
said that the work of committees was most important before
parliament held a sitting.
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